SAN ANTONIO — After Conner Bjugstad sank his last putt on the 18th green Wednesday, he took his ball out of the cup and threw it into the adjacent small lake in frustration at Brackenridge Park Golf Course.

Apparently, the 17-year-old Reagan High School graduate was not satisfied after shooting his second straight round of 3-under 68, giving him a one-stroke lead in the boys competition of the Greater San Antonio Junior Championships.

“Whenever somebody gets angry and throws their ball in the water, that's a sign of not being too happy,” Bjustad said.

Another Reagan golfer, 17-year-old Kristin Glesne, held on to her lead of the girls championship after shooting a 4-over 75. She is 4 over for the tourney and up by a stroke.

Bumpass struggled and stumbled down the leaderboard after shooting a 3-over 74. But Pourasef stayed right behind Bjustad, shooting a 2-under 69, and is is one stroke behind Bjustad at 5 under.

Bjustad said he needs to improve some aspects of his game in order to finish on top Thursday.

“Tomorrow I need to focus on hitting more fairways and giving myself more opportunities to stick it close and make birdies,” Bjustad said.

Shawnee Allen, 14, from La Vernia High, started off Wednesday three strokes behind Glesne. With Glesne shooting over par for the first time, Allen took advantage. She shot a 2-over 73 to give her a 5 over total plus a gain of two strokes on Glesne.

Allen is just one stroke behind Glesne heading into the final day. Allen said she cannot pay attention to how Glesne is performing.

“When I worry about the score, it messes up my mind, and then I start trying to make the shots happen instead of just letting it happen,” Allen said.

“So I try to worry about my own score and not worry about other people's scores.”